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The internet presents unique legal issues: questions of jurisdiction and applicable law; taxation; potential liability in far-flung jurisdictions; business policies regarding employee internet access and use; the enforceability of electronic signatures and online agreements; domain name disputes; keyword purchase, placement and SEO (optimization) issues; web site design and ownership issues; problems with malware such as viruses and spyware; liability for sexually-explicit material (or for censorship of it); the legal implications of blogging and file sharing; on-line privacy, privacy policies, and invasion of privacy; issues of expungement versus universal archiving; e-commerce involving such issues as on-line gambling, liquor and pharmaceutical sales, and consumer rights; and federal, state, and international laws and treaties affecting online activity.
Technology law is broader than the internet, of course. Our experience in tech law goes back to 1984. Software licensing, development, and outsourcing, telemarketing, non-disclosure issues, and creative use of location technology are some of the areas where our attorneys can be of assistance.
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